Created by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott, Baby Blues has enchanted parents, grandparents and kids alike since it first appeared on the comics pages in 1990. The strip chronicles the adventures of the McPherson family and its three children.

Created by Dean Young, Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead are the quintessential American family: working, raising kids, and pointing out the humor in everyday life. At over seventy years old, Blondie is still going strong.

In 1950, Mort Walker began drawing a comic strip about Spider, a college cut-up who accidentally enlisted in the military and was sent to Korea. Once in syndication, Spider became known as Beetle Bailey, and Walker's infamous Army private became world-renowned not long after.

Created by Mell Lazarus, Momma is based on Lazarus's own mother, a controlling and nagging type mother. In real life, Lazarus's mother claims her character is not her, rather she is Mell Lazarus's aunt.

Created by Tony Cochran, Agnes is about an elementary school-aged girl living in an Ohio trailer park called "The People's Court" with her kind yet weary grandmother (whom Agnes refers to as “Granma”).

Enjoy the humor and wit from political cartoons by Chip Bok. Readers may recognize his style from his work as illustrator for humor columnist Dave Barry, or from his animated editorial cartoons on various PBS stations around the United States.